There is a diverse selection of operas in London, including those by composers such as Gluck, Mozart and Rossini. Many opera companies fill their schedules with a mixture of these well-known classics and new work by modern composers. Check our listings above for the opera in London you can book now.
A dynamic mix of classic operas and contemporary productions are playing in London this year. The English National Opera's new season will be announced soon, and will feature a broad range of shows for all tastes and experiences.
Some of the most famous operas are staged in London every year and are a great place to start because of their recognisable music and stories. These include Puccini’s La bohème, about four struggling artists in Paris; Bizet’s tragic tale of jealousy, Carmen, and Rossini's joyful comic opera The Barber of Seville.
The London Coliseum is the home of the English National Opera, and one of the best places to watch opera in the world. The prestigious Royal Opera House in Covent Garden and open-air Opera Holland Park are two other world-class opera houses in the capital. They offer a varied programme of classical operas and new work every year.
There is no formal opera dress code at London venues and audiences are encouraged to wear clothes that they find comfortable. Some people enjoy dressing up for a night at the opera, whilst others prefer to wear more casual clothes. Press nights or galas may have stricter dress codes, but this will be communicated to you during or after booking.
Most operas performed in London are sung in English, or have English surtitles displayed above the stage. You will be able to follow along with the lyrics and story with the help of these surtitles. If you are unable to read surtitles, binoculars can be rented at most opera houses and access aids are also available.